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Enterobacter hormaechei as Plant Growth-Promoting Bacteria for Improvement in Lycopersicum esculentum

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CURRENT MICROBIOLOGY
Volume 78, Issue 4, Pages 1208-1217

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SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s00284-021-02368-1

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  1. Council of Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR), New Delhi, India [K-TEN 0105]

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The study found that the halotolerant Enterobacter hormaechei has the ability to solubilize K-feldspar, tri-calcium phosphate, and produce IAA. Experiments on tomato plants showed that seeds treated with Enterobacter hormaechei led to improved plant growth, modified root architecture, and increased crop productivity.
Humans have been using natural resources for their daily life support. The population boom around the world has created a need to develop a new technique for increased crop production. Chemical fertilizers used in modern agriculture lead to pollution, besides increase in farming costs. To solve this problem, the present study deals with a natural halotolerant Enterobacter hormaechei which can fix N and solubilize desired macronutrients P and K. Enterobacter hormaechei was able to solubilize K-feldspar into potassium (97.5 +/- 1.76 mg/L), tri-calcium phosphate into phosphate (99.7 +/- 02 mu g/mL) and it also produced IAA (47.87 +/- 0.85 mg/L). Experiments, including morphological and chemical analysis, have provided a new growth pattern in Lycopersicum esculentum. Tomato seeds (Lycopersicum esculentum) treated with Enterobacter hormaechei enhanced biomass and an increase in shoot length when compared to control. It enhanced not only plant growth but modified the root architecture leading to improved crop productivity.

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